308 CXXXV. EUPHORBIACEZ. (J. D. Hooker.)  [Glochidion. 
2. G. littorale, Blume Bijd. 585; quite glabrous, leaves 2-3 " 
coriaceous orbicular or broadly obovate tip rounded, male fl. shortly pe 1 
celled, sepals elliptie, anthers 5-6, fem. fl. larger subsessile stoutly pedicelled, 
sepals very broad, ovary 10-12-celled subglobose glabrous or pubescent gra- 
dually narrowed into the broad short conical truncate crenulate style, cap 
sule large orbicular depressed 10-14-lobed with the minute conical sty 
on the flat or depressed apex. Beddome Foresters Man. 191 ; Miquel Ft. 
Ind. Bat. i. ii. 377, and Suppl. 449. Phyllanthus littoralis, Muell. Arg. in 
Flora xlvii (1865) 370, and in DC. Prodr. xv.ii.280. Bradleia littorea, Steud. 
Nomencl. 222. B. obtusa, Wall. Cat. 7869. Agyneia impubes, Herb. Madr. } 
— Wall. Cat. 7990 in part. 
MALABAR; near the coast, Beddome. CEYLON, JWight.—DISTRIB. Sumatra, 
Java, Borneo. d 
A small tree (Beddome). Leaves 2-3 by 2-2} in., very pale above when dry an 
brown beneath, base acute or rounded; nerves 6-8 pairs, very spreading, not very 
strong, cross-nervules few reticulating ; petiole }—} in., very stout; stipules trian- 
gular. Male peduncles 1 in.; anthers narrow, connectives long, acute, free. Fem. 
fl. i in. diam. ; pedicels as long or longer; sepals recurved. Capsule 4—4 in. diam., 
base not intruded. 
3. G. coccineum, Muell. Arg. in Linnea xxxii. 60; branchlets 
angular puberulous or tomentose, leaves 5-7 in. coriaceous ovate oblong or 
elliptic-oblong or -lanceolate brown beneath, nerves strong, male fl. long; 
pedicelled, sepals obovate-oblong erect, anthers 5-6, fem. densely clustered 
sessile, sepals broadly ovate, style globosely conical with a crenulate hollows 
tip broader than the short villous 8-12-celled ovary, capsule large sessie 
orbicular much depressed 16-20-lobed, style minute in the deeply sunk top, 
Phyllanthus coccineus, Muell. Arg. in Flora xlviii. (1865) 370, and in D ^ 
Prodr. xxv. ii. 280; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 342. Bradleia coccinea, Wall. Cat. 
7868. Agyneia coccinea, Ham. in Symes’ Embassy, 479, with figure.— Wall. 
Cat. 7865. 
Burma, and from Pegu to Tenasserim, Wallich, Griffith (Kew Distrib. 4880), 
Helfer (Kew Distrib. 4859, 4881, 4863), &c. hen 
An evergreen shrub or tree, 25-80 ft. Leaves variable in shape, and colour v th 
dry, sometimes very pale almost white above, and faintly rusty or bluish benes , 
young pubescent beneath, base acute or rounded; nerves 6-8 pair; petiole To NL. 
stipules subulate. Flowers more or less pubescent, males à in. diam., pedicels ddis 
lary, connectives very short; fem. minute. Capsule 4-1 in. diam., pale reddisn, 
coriaceous, glabrous or puberulous, pericarp, &c., asin G. multiloculare. Seeds com- 
pressed, with a scarlet-fleshy coat.; ) 
4. G. lanceolarium, Dalz. in Bomb. Fl. 935; glabrous, branchlets 
angular, leaves 3-6 in. coriaceous elliptic-oblong or lanceolate BOUT 
base acute, male fl. large long-pedicelled, anthers 4—6, fem. fl. few sess) M 
shortly pedicelled, sepals broad, style broadly conie truncate tomen À 
9-6-cleft gradually dilated into the 6-8-celled villous ovary, capsule Kurs 
orbicular depressed 6-8-lobed hoary. Muell. Arg. in Linnea xxxn. 60; us 
For. Fl. ii. 343; Beddome Forester's Man. 192. Phyllanthus lanceolar" | 
Muell. Arg. in Flora xlvii. (1865), and in DOC. Prodr. xv. ii. 282; il 
For. Fl. 453. Glochisandra acuminata, Wight Ic. t. 1905. Bradleia 
ceolaria, Roxb, Fl. Ind. iii. 697; Wall. Cat. 7855 (excl. C).— Wall. Cat. 
993. 
d 
Nortu-West INDIA, Royle, and from NEPAL eastwards to ASSAM ?, SILHET an 
CHITTAGONG. 
ith 
A tree, 25-30 ft. Leares usnally glossy and pale or greenish above when ie: 
the nerves distinct, beneath also pale with 6-10 pairs of slender raised nerv 
